Jagoff
12-11-2002, 01:50 AM
I'm just beginning to learn HTML and am using a WYSIWYG editor to help me get up and going.
Anyway, for navigation I am using an imagemap with 5 hotspots. All images are preloaded at the time of page load.
When I view the page in IE, everything works fine, but when viewed in AOL there is a major delay and server access when it comes time for the mouse rollovers to occur. If I press back, in the browser, and then forward again, the page(in AOL) behaves normally. The rollover shows no sign of delay. If I reload the page, the delay comes back.
It seems that the AOL browser is loading the graphics but not allowing them to be accessed correctly. Only after the backward/forward trick does it work correctly.
I have yet to test the page in Netscape.
Here's the page:
www.geocities.com/bratorange/leftframe_mainpage.html
Any tips would be helpful and please note that if you are using broadband, the delay will probably be negligible. I've tested it, in AOL, only on a 56K connection.
Anyway, for navigation I am using an imagemap with 5 hotspots. All images are preloaded at the time of page load.
When I view the page in IE, everything works fine, but when viewed in AOL there is a major delay and server access when it comes time for the mouse rollovers to occur. If I press back, in the browser, and then forward again, the page(in AOL) behaves normally. The rollover shows no sign of delay. If I reload the page, the delay comes back.
It seems that the AOL browser is loading the graphics but not allowing them to be accessed correctly. Only after the backward/forward trick does it work correctly.
I have yet to test the page in Netscape.
Here's the page:
www.geocities.com/bratorange/leftframe_mainpage.html
Any tips would be helpful and please note that if you are using broadband, the delay will probably be negligible. I've tested it, in AOL, only on a 56K connection.